with regard to ...
> > I have two problems using wmaker+gnome. I use "xdm" to log in (running
> > gdm is *not* desired). The users have .xsession files as this:
> >
> > bla, bla, bla
> >
> > In file /etc/environment the following variables are defined and
> > exported (among others):
> >
> > LANG=
Sorry, the first time the message was bounced ... My apologies for any
inconvenience caused.
> Dear all,
>
> I have two problems using wmaker+gnome. I use "xdm" to log in (running
> gdm is *not* desired). The users have .xsession files as this:
>
> #!/bin/sh
> if [ -x /usr/bin/pland ]
> then
>
Dear all,
I have two problems using wmaker+gnome. I use "xdm" to log in (running
gdm is *not* desired). The users have .xsession files as this:
#!/bin/sh
if [ -x /usr/bin/pland ]
then
/usr/bin/pland -k
else
echo >&2 "AVISO: No se encontrĂ³ el demonio pland"
fi
/usr/bin/gnome-session
if [ -
erik wrote:
> On Tue, 04 Jul 2000, Juan C. Amengual wrote:
>
> > I have an ASUS F7400 Laptop (a.k.a. ASUS Grandio Laptop). I have
> > installed Debian 2.2 (a.k.a. Potato). I have a PCMCIA SCSI Card: Adaptec
> > SlimSCSI 1480A Cardbus (Adaptec APA-1480 SCSI Host Adapter).
>
Sorry ... I didn't notice ... In /var/log/syslog I see that cb_config choose io
1000-10ff (same as Windoze), mem 6003-60030fff (almost the same as Windoze
;-), and
rom mem 6002-6002 (again, almost the same as windoze). Then cb_enable
performs
the io mapping to 1000-10ff and the mem
Thomas Guettler wrote:
> maybe the ioport is really already in use
> try "less /proc/ioports""
No ... As I've said in my first e-mail:
> > Of course I have checked all of this in /proc/interrupts and
> > /proc/ioports. Concretely the I/O port range is not in use. Thank you
> > very much in advan
Dear sirs,
first of all, beg your pardon for the dramatical subject of this e-mail
;-), but I'm really desperated. My problem:
I have an ASUS F7400 Laptop (a.k.a. ASUS Grandio Laptop). I have
installed Debian 2.2 (a.k.a. Potato). I have a PCMCIA SCSI Card: Adaptec
SlimSCSI 1480A Cardbus (Adaptec
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